![]() | Marley was so weak and malnourished that he couldn’t stand. Because of kind people like you, this gentle, old cat got a second chance at life. Before: Marley was huddled by a dryer vent when a kind person found him and rushed him to a veterinary clinic in Georgia. The yellow tabby cat was eight pounds under normal weight, severely dehydrated, and chilled to the bone. He had been shaved without care, leaving much of his fur hanging from his body in heavy swatches. He was in such bad shape that several animal shelters refused to take him in. After: With help from our Second Chance® Fund, Marley received immediate medical treatment, giving him a second chance at life. He received IV fluids, blood work, X-rays and continuing care to make a full recovery. He was adopted into a loving home. Despite the abuse Marley endured, the purrs and gentle head nudges he gives are proof that he hasn’t lost his trust in people. Other animals need a second chance. Will you help us heal them, too? |
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Showing posts with label ASPCA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASPCA. Show all posts
Sunday, July 31, 2011
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American Humane Society,
animal abuse,
ASPCA,
cats,
Daisy,
dog,
keeping pets safe this summer
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Daisy Was Injured So Badly, She Could Not Breathe
Labels:
American Humane Society,
animal abuse,
ASPCA,
cats,
Daisy,
dog,
keeping pets safe this summer
Friday, May 20, 2011
Please Spay or Neuter Your Pets
Double K and Her Brothers
ASPCA Article
Knowing how important spaying and neutering one's pet is, advising many that doing so is required of any responsible pet owner, I felt like a hypocrite when I stopped urging people to do so when my daughter's beautiful kitten died after her surgery. She was sweet and loved my daughter, so we wanted to do the best for her but, for whatever reason, she did not survive.
The vet could not say what killed her, but in reading up on-line about deaths after spaying, I saw that the occurrence without explanation is all too common. As such, I felt guilty recommending the procedure for a long time, but I can't ignore the results of not having our pets spayed and neutered. It came down to weighing one tragedy against another and taking the chance of losing a precious pet or the certain over population of unwanted creatures who receive no health care, love, homes, or food. We've all seen the heartbreaking commercials showing abused and neglected pets rescued only to live out their lives in the cages of overcrowded shelters.
It is a chance we need to take and while my daughter's kitten, Double K, died to our horrific surprise, I've had many pets spayed and neutered over the years successfully without incident. It is a chance worth taking for the greater good. Please spay or neuter your pet.
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